Mechanisms of Hatching in Fish: Secretion of Hatching Enzyme and Enzymatic Choriolysis |
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Authors: | YAMAGAMI KENJIRO |
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Institution: | Zoological Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo Hongo, Bunkyo, Tokyo 113, Japan |
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Abstract: | SYNOPSIS. Mechanisms of two constituent steps of the hatchingprocess, i.e., secretion of hatching enzyme from the gland cellsand enzymatic choriolysis, in the Medaka, Oryzias latipes, aredescribed. The ultrastructural changes of the hatching glandcells occurring at the initiation of electrically induced secretionas well as of natural secretion were the swelling of each glandcell and the separation of joints of the epithelial cells coveringthe gland cells, followed by a resultant exposure of the apicalpart of the gland cells. These changes, though their triggeringmechanisms are not sufficiently clarified, suggest an interventionof some mechanical stimuli in the initiation of secretion. Decreasein electron density of the secretory granules also occurredimmediately prior to the initiation of secretion. The secreted hatching enzyme was found to dissolve the innerlayer of chorion by attacking the scleroprotein of the innerlayer at some restricted sites and liberating a group of solubleglycoproteins of high molecular weights. This selective digestionappears to be the reason why choriolysis proceeds efficientlyduring a short period of time at hatching. |
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